pw_display_driver_ili9341: Simplify command writing

Created DisplayDriverILI9341::WriteCommand() to simplify display
initialization and improve performance as the data and optional
payload can be written in the same transaction.

Change-Id: I33cd9e192e4f0d6c52934e00b6ba3576bba63e91
Reviewed-on: https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/experimental/+/112870
Commit-Queue: Chris Mumford <cmumford@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Anthony DiGirolamo <tonymd@google.com>
2 files changed
tree: e57ab9790be4dcd62018de006e052fa47f87a0c4
  1. applications/
  2. build_overrides/
  3. infra/
  4. pw_board_led/
  5. pw_board_led_arduino/
  6. pw_board_led_host/
  7. pw_board_led_pico/
  8. pw_board_led_stm32cube/
  9. pw_board_led_stm32f429i_disc1/
  10. pw_digital_io_pico/
  11. pw_digital_io_stm32cube/
  12. pw_display_driver_ili9341/
  13. pw_graphics/
  14. pw_spi_pico/
  15. pw_spi_stm32f429i_disc1_stm32cube/
  16. pw_spin_delay/
  17. pw_spin_delay_arduino/
  18. pw_spin_delay_host/
  19. pw_spin_delay_pico/
  20. pw_spin_delay_stm32cube/
  21. pw_spin_delay_stm32f429i_disc1/
  22. targets/
  23. third_party/
  24. tools/
  25. .gitattributes
  26. .gitignore
  27. .gitmodules
  28. .gn
  29. activate.bat
  30. banner.txt
  31. bootstrap.bat
  32. bootstrap.sh
  33. BUILD.gn
  34. BUILDCONFIG.gn
  35. env_setup.json
  36. navbar.md
  37. OWNERS
  38. PW_PLUGINS
  39. README.md
README.md

Pigweed Experimental

This repository contains experimental pigweed modules.

Repository setup

Clone this repo with --recursive to get all required submodules.

git clone --recursive https://pigweed.googlesource.com/pigweed/experimental

This will pull the Pigweed source repository into third_party/pigweed. If you already cloned but forgot to --recursive run git submodule update --init to pull all submodules.

pw_graphics

The //pw_graphics folder contains some libraries for drawing to an RGB565 framebuffer and displaying it on various platforms.

The demo applications that make use of these libraries are:

Build instructions

First time setup:

git clone --recursive https://pigweed.googlesource.com/pigweed/experimental
cd experimental
. ./bootstrap.sh
pw package install imgui
pw package install glfw
pw package install stm32cube_f4
pw package install pico_sdk

STM32F429-DISC1

Compile:

gn gen out --export-compile-commands --args="
  dir_pw_third_party_stm32cube_f4=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/stm32cube_f4\"
"
ninja -C out

Flash:

openocd -f third_party/pigweed/targets/stm32f429i_disc1/py/stm32f429i_disc1_utils/openocd_stm32f4xx.cfg -c "program out/stm32f429i_disc1_stm32cube_debug/obj/applications/terminal_display/bin/terminal_demo.elf verify reset exit"

Linux, Windows or Mac

Compile:

gn gen out --export-compile-commands --args="
  dir_pw_third_party_imgui=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/imgui\"
  dir_pw_third_party_glfw=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/glfw\"
"
ninja -C out

Run:

out/host_debug/obj/applications/terminal_display/bin/terminal_demo

Raspberry Pi Pico Connected to an external SPI display

Working displays:

Compile:

gn gen out --export-compile-commands --args="
  PICO_SRC_DIR=\"$PW_PROJECT_ROOT/environment/packages/pico_sdk\"
"
ninja -C out

Flash:

  • Using a uf2 file:

    ./out/host_debug/obj/targets/rp2040/bin/elf2uf2 ./out/rp2040/obj/applications/terminal_display/bin/terminal_demo.elf ./out/rp2040/obj/applications/terminal_display/bin/terminal_demo.uf2
    

    Copy ./out/rp2040/obj/applications/terminal_display/bin/terminal_demo.uf2 to your Pi Pico.

  • Using a Pico Probe and openocd:

    This requires installing the Raspberry Pi foundation's OpenOCD fork for the Pico probe. More details including how to connect the two Pico boards is available at Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040 - C/C++ Part 2: Debugging with VS Code

    Install RaspberryPi's OpenOCD Fork:

    git clone https://github.com/raspberrypi/openocd.git \
      --branch picoprobe \
      --depth=1 \
      --no-single-branch \
      openocd-picoprobe
    
    cd openocd-picoprobe
    
    ./bootstrap
    ./configure --enable-picoprobe --prefix=$HOME/apps/openocd --disable-werror
    make -j2
    make install
    

    Setup udev rules (Linux only):

    cat <<EOF > 49-picoprobe.rules
    SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2e8a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0004", MODE:="0666"
    KERNEL=="ttyACM*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2e8a", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0004", MODE:="0666"
    EOF
    sudo cp 49-picoprobe.rules /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/49-picoprobe.rules
    sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
    

    Flash the Pico:

    ~/apps/openocd/bin/openocd -f ~/apps/openocd/share/openocd/scripts/interface/picoprobe.cfg -f ~/apps/openocd/share/openocd/scripts/target/rp2040.cfg -c 'program out/rp2040/obj/applications/terminal_display/bin/terminal_demo.elf verify reset exit'